Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 03, 1953, Page Three, Image 3

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    mural action
Delts Trample DU's
In Two Straight Tilts
I),,,ta l au Delta's volleyballers swamped Delta Upsilon, 15-2
alter winning the first game, 15-11, to take the series in two
t?ames. Ron Morgan’s serving and Fred Gustovson’s hard spiking
I'd tlic Delts in their final game rout. In the first game with the
J'-ore 12-11 in their favor, the Delts scored three straight points
■ t ni uamma Delta handed Sigma
I’hi Epsilon a 15-11 defeat in
a tell-tale third game. Three
straight points broke up a tight
• contest in the final game with the
^ score standing 12-11 in favor of
PE Class Has
■ Track Mate he:
• As a variation of the routine PE
classes. Coach Bill Bowerman has
been holding an intra-class track
‘meet in hia physical education
groups. The class is not a re
•stricted one, and every member
has been in the thick of the com
•petition.
Surprisingly enough, the fresh
,men are leading in the competition
between the frosh, sophomores,
Juniors and seniors. So far, they
have run off four events, the
^huidles, dash, shot and mile run.
Chan Sogge, senior, had the
best time in the 50 yard hurdles,
•6.7 seconds. Freshmen placed sec
ond and third.
• A junior, Bruce Springbett,
took first in the 75 yard dash with
*®n effort of 7.9 seconds.
In the shot put competition,
•Frosh Jack Moad, who holds the
state high school record in this
•*vent, did as he was expected and
won the top spot. He put the ball
out 44 feet. 6 inches, better than
•any frosh has done for the last
five years of spring practice.
• Ilon Meskimen, another frosh
from Eugene, beat all the varsity
men in the class In the mile run.
the Fijis. The well-balanced Fij
team broke a 5-5 score, racking
up seven points in a row and ther
traded even with the Sig ps tc
win 15-8 in the opener. Sigma Ph
Epsilon rallied to take the seconc
game 15-11 to bring about a thirc
contest.
The day's action was limited tc
two contests as Sigma Alpha Mi
forfeited to Kappa Sigma and P
Kappa Phi dropped to Pi Kappc
Alpha. No 5:15 games were playec
because teams from Susan Camp
bell II B, French Hall B, Nestoi
Hall B, and Susan Campbell I I
did not arrive.
Overland Match
Slated for Game
Preceding the Oregon-Idaho
football game this Saturday at
Hayward field, there will be an
invitational cross country run
at 1:00 p.m. Invited to the
match besides Oregon are Ore
gon State, Portland university
and Oregon College of Educa
tion.
The boys win race a little
more than two miles, starting
and ending at Hayward field.
Retraction
Beta Theta PI, not lambda
Chi Alpha, won the Intramural
volleyball contest Thursday aft
ernoon between the two squads.
The scores were 15-4 and 15-11.
Going to a House Dance?
There are a lot of house dances coming up in the
near future. You will probably attend three or more
before school is out this year. Will you have fun at
these dances or will you sit around while the others
do most of the dancing? Learning to dance well is as
easy as walking . .. and is a lot more fun. Jacklyn's
Dance Studio is offering you a free guest lesson and
dance analysis. Come in today or call 4-5621 to
make an appointment to learn to dance under the
guidance of one of their expertly trained instructors.
24—7th Ave. West—Eugene
Phone 4-5621
Wed.-8 p.m.
DAVE BRUBECK
i i
with
Charlie Parker
Tickets on sale
at S.U. Main Desk
and Thompson's
Playing in the
-S. U. Ballroom
Nine Leagues
All Tied Up
rrhe following Mantling* include all game*
except Monday night's.) K-‘mt*
LEAGUE 1-A
French Hall ..
\e»tor Mali . .
Susan Campbell 11 .
Stitzer Hall .... .
Sit*an Campbell I .
Merrick Hall .
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LEAGUE 2-A
I’hi Sigma Kappa .
Hale Kane . .
Sigma Hall .
Alpha Hall
Gamma Hall.
LEAGUE 3-A
Barrister Inn .
Campbell Club .
l)orm Counselors
Philadelphia House
Legal Eagles .
LEAGUE 4-A
Fhi Delta Tbeta
Beta Theta Pi .
Sigma Chi .
Chi P»i . . .
Lambda Chi Alpha .
LEAGUE 5-A
Alpha Tan Omega
/ ' Kappa Phi
i an Kappa Epsilon .
* hi Kappa Sigma
Sic/ma v LEAGUE 6-A
Mgma Nu .
Delta UpiiLn
^.el*a Tau Delta .....
Pi Kappa Alpha .
1 hi Kappa Psi
... . LEAGUE 7-A
Sigma Phi Epsilon ...
Kappa Sigma ...
Theta Chi .
Phi Gamma Delta.
Sigma Alpha Mu
French Hall LEA°U= > B
Susan Campbell 1 .
-Nestor Hall
Susan Campbell II
” 11
Stitzer Hall .
* Indicates double”forfeit"’’
c ... . „ LEAGUE 2-B
i }}". Epsilon .
r 5 T pnilon ...
{•hi Delta Theta .ZZZZZ"
Lll- ~appa Sigma .
“hi Gamma Delta
Hale Kane . ' LEA0UE *-®
Delta Tau licit*-~~
U p L? fau ..
Alpha _
“hi Kappa Psi . .*
Chi p,i .LEAGUE 4-B
( ampbell Club .. .
Sigma Xu . ...
Theta Chi ..
, LEAGUE S-B
Sigma Alpha Epsilon .
Beta Theta Pi
Kappa
Sigma
Sigma ..
Cni .....
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SPORTS FARE
Tuesday, November 3
VOLLEYBALL
3:K:V°- Phi Dt,U Th^ B Delta
Sigma B vs Sig
3 Hu DeltaV0’ ,U,e Kane B v» Delta
miiftwtrwme
WANT ADS
Rates: 4c a word first Insertion, 2c
on succeeding Insertions.
FOR SALE!—'37 Ford coupe, S65.
Excellent condition and two
luggage trailer, *75. 2392-2 Pat
terson Drive. 11-3
FOR RENT—costumes, all kinds
50c and up Grimes. 4-2737.
LOST —- Green suede purse anc
blue plastic billfold. Would find
er please return contents of bill
fold. No questions asked. Re
ward. Jan Ross, Carson n. li-j
Nylons by Yours Truly. Regular oi
sheer, guaranteed two months
If y°“ get a run in a singh
stocking, we give 3 pairs free
Ph°B® ^rs‘ Phil Todd> 3-3708
250-38 Cheshire.
— 1941 oidsmobile
coupe. Hydramatic drive. *175.
See at 2170-12 Patterson Drive.
_ 11-3
House dance photo. Four day serv
ice. Call Jim Monson. Ph. 4-0245.
_ 10-4
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Tutoring from a native German.
Call Lothar Loewe, Ext. 531.
_______ 11-9
Vote No. 1 for JAY DUNTON
Frosh Class President. 11-3
1947 Olds club sedan, Hydra, ra
dio, heater, spot and backup
lights. Beautiful finish. A very
smart car. Ph. 5-9386
Nippy, chilly autumn days—and
nights, call for Ruby’s kitchen
hot popcorn straight or with
your favorite beverage. We pop
for parties, two till ten p.m.
at RUBY’s KORN KITCHEN,
Next to Mayflower. 11-3
For Sale or Rent—Tuxedos, all
sizes, wide price range. FEN
NELL’S MEN'S WEAR 11-6
all but two
x III
Webfoofx Hold Light Grid Workout
After Giant-Killing USC Contest
EaSriifei***•*&& l
Mori Harkins
herald Sports Writer ,
rhe conquest is over, the battle won and thirty-six of thirty
eight victory happy Ducks have returned. The other two, Dean
Van Leuven and Jerry Nelson, are in an Astoria hospital where
both are recovering from the crash of Van Leuven’s light plane
Returning from the Portland jaunt where the D„rt«
! Air or/« *-» /
norse or southern Cali
fornia, the Ducks set right down
in preparing for this weekend’s
encounter with the Idaho Vandals.
No Pads
Although eliminating all forms
of grid iron protection, pads, in
other words, the Ducks brushed up
on their offensive plays, took a
few wind-sprints and went into
the club house for a chalk talk
Showing plenty of pep and fire
after their decisive win over the
Trojans, the Ducks elected John
Reed and Barney Holland as this
week’s team captains along with
the leadership of team captain
for the year, Emery Barnes.
Seeing his boy’s emerge victori
ous, Coach Len Casanova had
nothing but praise to offer his
crew. Special merit to George
Shaw, Barney Holland and Dick
James and to the forward wall
led by Ken Sweitzer was given
When asked about the return
of-Van Leuven and Nelson, Cas
anova reported that it is very
Lettermen Meet
Tl*e Order of the “O” will
hold a very important meet
mg Wednesday noon at the
Beta Theta Pi fraternity hon.se,
according to Don Hedgepeth.
Sports Staff
Desk Editor: Sam Vahey
Staff: Mort Harkins and Doug
May. *
I
unlikely that Nelson will pja/
again this year, and future grltl
iron action this season for Van
Leuven is questionable. The only
other injuries the Ducks have to
nurse are those of guard Ken
Sweitzer and Len Berrie who are
nursing bad legs and Emery
Bernes who re-injured his hip. '
Seven Appointee
Positions Filled
The state Board of Higher Ed
ucation approved seven personnel
changes at the University wh«n
it met in Portland Tuesday.
Robert Dubin, of the University
of Illinois, was approved as hear*
of the department of sociology at
Oregon, with his appointment ef
fective Sept, l, J954. Joel Berre
man was designated acting head
of the department for the current
academic year. Dubin’s appoint
ment fills the vacancy created by
the resignation of Eldon Mooi« -
in June, 1S53.
Bordon Wood was appointed an
associate professor of law; P. rj.
Ward, assistant professor of mil
itary science and tactics; Kenneth
G. Tollenaar, assistant director of
the Bureau of Municipal Resear* h
and Service; Jan J. Muller, assist
ant professor of dentistry, and
Robert F. Watkins, assistant pro
fessor of dentistry.
NO SHRINKING
NO SAGGING
“JUST RIGHT”
SWEATER,
DRYCLEANING
Our careful, expert dry*
cleaning makes a load of
difference when it comes
to keeping lovely sweaters
lovelier longer. — Don’t
gamble with good sweat
ers, let us dean them
correctly.